By: David Grindle, USITT Executive Director It’s a daunting task to add a symposium to the USITT calendar. Yes, the logistics and planning are a […] Read More
Category: Sightlines
USITT is saddened to share the passing of noted theatre consultant, designer, educator, past USITT Board member, and USITT Fellow Dr. Robert (Bob) R. Scales. […] Read More
By: Dan Culhane, USITT President The theatre industry lost another consummate professional this last week with the passing of Dr. Robert R. Scales. I had […] Read More
Costume Symposium 2019 Join USITT and Cynthia Settje of Redthreaded for a Costume Summer Symposium July 31 – Aug. 3, at The Clarice Smith Performing Arts […] Read More
Article provided by Institution of Occupational Safety and Health A new safety guide has been launched for theatre industry workers involved in designing, manufacturing and […] Read More
Article provided by Dana Taylor, Technical Theatre Instructor From the outset, conversations about eSET always included comments noting the potential usefulness of the program for […] Read More
Entry, intermediate, and advanced level Jay O. Glerum Rigging Masterclasses will all be available this summer. These offerings provide the opportunity to expand your rigging […] Read More
What is an up-and-coming stage manager’s recipe for success? A cup of hard work, a spoonful of passion, and the secret ingredient — happiness. Just […] Read More
Invariably on the lookout to bring the newest technologies, ideas, and innovation, to our membership, USITT continues to experience growth both in size and value […] Read More
Theatre practitioners gathered to celebrate collaboration in all its forms at the Collaborator Party at Houston Hall in New York City on June 9. Satellite […] Read More